Improvement in the manufacture of sugar toy watches and chains



G. ARI-2M3 Manufacture of Sugar Tuy watch and Chain.

N0. 58,443. Patented Oct. 5.1875.

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IMPROVEMENT IN THE MANUFACTURE OF SUGAR TOY WATCHES AND CHAINS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 568,443, dated October5, 1875 application filed September 17, 1875.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, GEORGE AREND, of Brooklyn, in the county of Kingsand State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Sugar Toy; and Ido hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exactdescription thereof, which will enable those skilled in the art to makeand use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, whichdrawing represents a face view of my invention.

This invention relates to a toy watch and chain; and consists in a chaincomposed of a series of links made of sugar united by a common wire orcord passing axially through the whole series of links, which chaincontains on one end a candy watch, or other article of a similar nature,and on the other end a retaining-bar, also made of sugar, in such amanner that an eatable toy is obtained which is comparatively strong anddurable: and which, when suspended from a Christmas-tree, will produce agood effect.

In the drawing, the letter A designates my chain, which is provided witha toy watch, B, on one end, and with a retaining-bar, C, on the oppositeend thereof, being made of sugarcandy, and the same may be of any formor construction, and, if desired, other articles may be substitutedtherefor. a a designate the links of the chain A, which are also made ofsugar-candy, in any desired form or shape, and which are united witheach other and with the watch, and with the retaining-bar, by a cord orwire, b, that is made to extend through the body of the watch, throughthe links, and through the retaining-bar. In practice, all these partsare produced by means of roller-dies, and the cord or wire is fed inbetween these dies, together with the sugar, so that all the parts onpassing out of the dies will be connected by said cord or wire.

By these means a sugar-toy is obtained which is novel and pleasing forchildren, and which can be used with good advantage for ornamentingChristmas-trees.

What I claim as new, and desire to secure by- Letters Patent, is-

As a new article of manufacture, a sugar-toy composed of a watch, B, achain, A, and a retaining-bar, 0, all the parts being connected by acord or wire, I), substantially as shown and described.

GEORGE AREND.

Witnesses:

W. HAUFF, E. F. KAS'IENHUBER.

